A coffee table or end table depending on what diameter glass top you decide to rest on the base base.
The base is an unusual combination of two slices of a 18th or 19th century turned column mounted to a flared iron rod x support which creates an interesting modern table base.
The craftsman who made this has a ring of chisel markings around the collars of the columns and across the cut of the base column.
This table base reminds me structurally of a Noguchi rocking stool in an odd way.
The base is well executed and could support a 3/4" piece of glass probably up to 48" in diameter.
It comes with its as found 20" glass top.
No restorations in good original condition.